
Portfolio
A catalog of artwork I made that was selected for representation based on the respected subject. All are made using the art program, Procreate.
No AI was involved in making the artwork.

Artwork of Smilodon and Eusmilus that I made for a temporary exhibit on convergent evolution at the Alf Museum of Paleontology during the 2023 ACCESS Paleo internship, which ran from June 27 to August 10th, 2023.

In November of 2024, I reconstructed an extinct genus and species of late Oligocene and Early Oligocene river dolphin relative named Allodelphis woodburnei. It was submitted to Wikimedia Commons soon after the artwork was finished.

From September 13th through December 14th of 2025, the illustration of Allodelphis was chosen to be represented for a temporary Art exhibit at the San Bernardino County Museum, titled Expectations: A Better World Through Art, Music, and Respect. The San Bernardino County Museum, while not entirely a paleontology Museum, houses a large collection of primarily Cenozoic fossils from San Bernardino County, including the remains of Allodelphis woodburnei, of which the artwork was based on.

Life Restoration of Marambionectes molinai, a Late Cretaceous genus of Elasmosaur from Anartica, which was described back in April of 2024. The reconstruction was made for Wikimedia Commons and is used as a Life Restoration in its dedicated Wikipedia page. Since the fossil material of Marambionectes is incomplete, more complete relatives, such as Aristonectes, were used as a primary reference for the overall proportions of this Hypothetical reconstruction.

Life restoration of Traskasaura sandrae, a basal Elasmosaur from Late Cretaceous British Columbia, Canada, which was described back in May of 2025. Like with Marambionectes, the life reconstruction was made for Wikimedia Commons and is currently represented as a life restoration in its dedicated Wikipedia article.

Life restoration of Oneirosaurus caballeroi, a basal plioplatecarpine mosasaur from Central Colombia, which was described back in October of 2025. The artwork was submitted to Wikimedia Commons. Body proportions are based on other related mosasaurs such as Angolasaurus and Yaguarasaurus.
